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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. [applause] niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i w
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president...
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his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of lieutenant john kerry who served two tours in vietnam, if 1966 to 19-- 1966 to 1970. lieutenant kerry was awarded a silver star, bronze star and three purple hearts. here's a piece of his testimony on behalf of vietnam veterans against the war. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in vietnam? how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> question, president obama escalated the u.s. troop presence in afghanistan and he's now poised to give u.s. military aid to syria's rebels. so has commander in chief obama absorbed the lessons o
his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of...
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he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the oldest son inherited the majority of the wealth. the other sons had to settle for themselves and essentially pursue careers in the army in the house of commons was the most attractive of all of those careers. ministry had much in commo
he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british...
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american defenses were low and rapid demobilization after world war ii. so, it really took the korean war to create all the policy that we now see, we now associate with the cold war, the standing army, huge defense budgets, the perception of the cyno soviet bloc, and is a threat to american national security and all of that came about because of the korean war and because of the coreon war there was collusion between the government and the defense industry. so the birth of the military industrial complex that eisenhower later warned the nation against. be ware of the military industrial complex, in 1961. i think for china, the effect of the korean war was also extremely profound because it was during the korean war -- must remember that, first, china thought the world's greatest superpower could stan still. that created huge prestige for mao. the century of humiliation and also during the korean war you see the mass mobilization campaigns that become familiar later on, the cultural revolution, and the reform campaign, and these campaigns were aimed to pu
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i would, but that is not
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and...
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it and three defense. you can almost sell it to america today as a package. [laughter] so, essentially they tend to believe that if you keep appeasing americans they will make more demands and we should remember in the modern mage that we appeal constantly to munich. if you appease people they will make greater demands grade you need to be firm from the very start. what is remarkable is the extent to which the british had tried to appease americans in their early stages. one of the victims of the so-called boston massacre where british troops -- boston one of the victims was irish and even as he was dying he said actually they were really restrained compared to how they would have behaved at arlington. [laughter] >> ladies and gentlemen -- [applause] >> up next on both tvs "after words" with guest host scott snyder director of the program in u.s.-korea policy. this week author sheila jager miyoshi in their latest book sub sub -- "brother at war" the unbending conflict in korea. the historian provides a complete overview the korean conflict on the occupation b
it and three defense. you can almost sell it to america today as a package. [laughter] so, essentially they tend to believe that if you keep appeasing americans they will make more demands and we should remember in the modern mage that we appeal constantly to munich. if you appease people they will make greater demands grade you need to be firm from the very start. what is remarkable is the extent to which the british had tried to appease americans in their early stages. one of the victims of...
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. >> twenty-one volumes of material commissioned by the then secretary of defense robert mcnamara. basically put together for him in the late 1960's to sort of answer the question, how did we become involved in the war in vietnam. one could say maybe we should have asked those questions before we became involved with the war in vietnam. put together a lot of scholars to write this summary, starting in 1945 right after world war ii how of the u.s. gradually and then with ever greater speed became involved in the war in vietnam. and this at a time when the war was not going well trying to get out of it. very, very difficult. and when i was retained in 1971, when the new york times was provided with a copy of all but three volumes of what became known as the pentagon papers by confidence as sources, the government had advised the terms that if they publish this and it was all classified as top secret that the government would take steps, the government would go to court to get a court order barring the * from doing so. that is sort of the background of the case. every document in all
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. >> the bipartisan vote and support for amendment in the house this week is part of the defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats in the senate? >> i'm definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program dramatically. there have been a number of discussions already with senators on both sides of the dial and the discussions have accelerated since that extraordinary houseboat area we have a quarter in the united states senate on record saying they are very interested in pursuing the issues that are central to this debate. that's the reason we insisted on finally getting some answers. the answer is yes and we will see a strong am a bipartisan effort in the senate to pick up on the work of the house and fix a problem that i think needlessly intrudes on the privacy and liberty of millions of law-abiding americans. >> you can watch more tonight on "newsmakers was quote at 6:00 eastern time. ,his week on capitol hill house house will be working on spending bills for transportation and housing. leaders outlined the agenda this past week t
. >> the bipartisan vote and support for amendment in the house this week is part of the defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats in the senate? >> i'm definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program dramatically. there have been a number of discussions already with senators on both sides of the dial and the discussions have accelerated since that extraordinary houseboat area we have a quarter in the united states...
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american defenses were low and there was aimed the demobilization after world war ii. so it really took the korean war to create all the policies that we now see that is the permanent standing army, the huge defense budgets, the perception of the block and the idea that any communist victory anywhere is somehow a threat to american national security. all of that came about because of the curry in war and also because of the korean war there was a collision between government and defense industry. and so, the start of birth of the military-industrial complex that eisenhower leader warned the nation against in the military industrial 1861. for china the effect of the korean war was also a profound because the laws during the korean war we must remember that first china fought the world's greatest superpower to a standstill and that created a huge prestige for mao of the end of the century of humiliation in a sense. but there was also during the korean war then you start to see the campaigns that become very familiar later on in the great move forward and the cultural rev
american defenses were low and there was aimed the demobilization after world war ii. so it really took the korean war to create all the policies that we now see that is the permanent standing army, the huge defense budgets, the perception of the block and the idea that any communist victory anywhere is somehow a threat to american national security. all of that came about because of the curry in war and also because of the korean war there was a collision between government and defense...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> finally tonight the wait is over, ladies and gentlemen, it is christmastime in july. there is a new prancer sized video. that's right. you remember "prancer" sized, don't you? the fitness craze designed by diana rohrbach. it's a rhythmic way of moving forward. similar to a horse's gait and there's a brand new prancer sized video. please take a look. ♪ ♪ >> it's a little more mellow. pretty much like the first one, different outfit. same mesmerizing moves. that clip was pretty low impact. let's try to p
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we took the defensive position and i have been away from troops from combat troops. i had been away from the war for a couple of years and i was nervous as nelly. i said, i hope i do not blow this thing. you can imagine these dilettantes that came in. as i was adjusting artillery and getting players in all of these good things to do under those circumstances, a young lieutenant came by and said, i will tell you what, he is a mean individual, but he knows what he is doing. c-span: and what that result in? >> guest: those words were probably spread drought of italian. they knew what i was doing. throughout the battalion. there were more people on the battlefield they were doing things a lot different and they would come out with a real honor rather than a kissinger piece for honor. c-span: you have to pick it general in the army today, do you have one enact. >> guest: i have lots of them. there is jim musselman, johnny howard, kids that i knew that were in the army. i am so pleased with the number of generals that i know that i soldiered with. glenn mallory, i can and
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also a strong conventional defense. it is a matter of priority. i believe if we pull this thread we will find bigger issue. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back between government and corporate service and it is a cash cow to be frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there's concern about votes. again, i'll go back to the southern border. certain politicians do not want to talk about security there. i'd love to hear from some of our, particularly retire whod have no fear of blow back, retired border patrol officials talking about how secure the southern border is. >> if i could interject, one deficiency in the number is that it doesn't state whatever was foiled couldn't have been foiled with measures consistent with the patriot act section 215. the testimony today was there's only a tiny fraction out of really billions if not trillions of data gathered
also a strong conventional defense. it is a matter of priority. i believe if we pull this thread we will find bigger issue. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back between government and corporate service and it is a cash cow to be frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there's concern about votes....
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possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he said to the judge, i knew i was going get the book thrown at me. he also talked about his sexual problems. i don't understand exactly what he meant by that. he said i don't understand some things because of my sexual problems. >> yeah. i didn't know how that affected his ability to read. i also thought it was interesting, he said i was going to tell the fbi from the very beginning i was going to work with them all along. this is a different ariel castro. i know he is monstrous no matter when you see him but seems almost at peace. every other instance we saw him he seemed twitchy,
possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he...
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that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa alexander a number of times and ran to her in jail. she is a woman that was sentenced to 20 years to prison -- she was prosecuted, rather, the same prosecutors as zimmerman. she did not get to stand her ground. she fired into a wall to warn her abusive husband to get away, who had abused her and other women in his life. she did not hurt him but was sentenced to 20 years in prison, which she is serving now. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the growing p
that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa...
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they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not have these problems. it shows everything we are doing and going on around the , and not doing anything because our president is not a good man or has the wrong political agenda, they're absolutely wrong. this is a good president. if he had half a chance, he could do great things. that is why he is being stopped. want a black man to have a legacy of being a great president. please take a look at yourself. are divided among race. that is a shame. host: a couple more calls. harry and georgia. -- in georgia. caller: good morning. a couple of things if i could. it
they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac xts for around $399 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >> daddy, mommy. >> dada. >> mommy. >> say mama. >> mama. >> sfloom on march 15th, 2002, draen yaelts was sentenced life in prison for the murder of her children. she was incarcerated at the mountain v
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was visited gobin by two intelligence agents from the defense department who, in a meeting gobin described to me as intimidating, tried to dissuade him from publishing the papers. also received a phone call from president nixon, who, after saying what a decent fellow gobin was, pointedly suggested that he was sure gobin would not want to get into trouble by proceeding to publish them. november, ain early vice president of our bank called our uua treasurer to advise us that fbi agents had secretly been working at the bank for the last seven days. they were there with a subpoena from the federal grand jury that called for copies of all uua financial records, which meant every check written and every check deposited into uua period of 4.5a months, amounting to thousands , including those of all individuals who contributed to our denomination. gravel immediately brought contempt proceedings against the government and succeeded in halting the fbi investigation and examination of our bank records for two months. but agents were authorized to resume their scrutiny on january 10. the next day, the
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i know you're defense under -- you're defense minister is here, we appreciate your attendance. am least to give the floor to the foreign minister of affairs in the democratic republic of the congo. mr. president, mr. secretary general, members of the security counsel. like and foremost, i would mr. president to reiterate to you my warm congratulations to your appointment as secretary of state of the night states. -- united states. i am glad to see you preside over the security council at this critical moment in history, and thank you for showing the create thiso meeting. seen cyclical conflict that has the same genetic signature. the same designers, the same external support, the same actors on the ground, and the same motive. same action, the summary executions, the pilots and rape, the seizing up private and public assets, and a quotation of natural resources. you bear witness to the importance of the government of the united states, and the ininvolvement this region. i want to thank you for the implementation of this framework agreement. this frame at agreement and constitut
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they proceeded to defy -- to fight the war from defensive posture. we did not pursue the anomie until he captured or killed him. what did we get? an armistice where we are still fighting this war. i've -- i feel many of those facts could be applied to the vietnam war. vietnam did not even have an air force or nav. 50,000 or more were killed. the rest turned and ran. guest: there were obviously strategic blunders committed during the korean war. is it a war that we absolutely should not have fought? that is a much more difficult question. if the united states had not gotten involved in the korean war, probably today the entire korean peninsula will look like north korea and south korea would not exist. today south korea has one of the most vibrant democracies in all of asia. in the united states we drive around in our hyundai's, we have our samsung phones, all of these things would not have existed if the united states had not gotten involved in the korean war. i think that is important to remember. there were tragic elements of it. there were strateg
they proceeded to defy -- to fight the war from defensive posture. we did not pursue the anomie until he captured or killed him. what did we get? an armistice where we are still fighting this war. i've -- i feel many of those facts could be applied to the vietnam war. vietnam did not even have an air force or nav. 50,000 or more were killed. the rest turned and ran. guest: there were obviously strategic blunders committed during the korean war. is it a war that we absolutely should not have...
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she used the stand your ground for her defense. joining me is faith gay, one of the attorneys for marisa alexander and previously incorrectly said her mother would be here but you're her attorney not her mother. now what's the latest in marisa's case right now? >> currently it's up on appeal in the first district court of appeal. oral argument hasn't been set yet but there's been full briefing and we're awaiting to hear if there's oral argument before the court of appeals. >> what are the option then that the court of appeals has before them. >> the court has a wide range of options as it always does. it can send the case back for rehearing on the stand your ground defense. it can reverse the jury verdict out right. it can affirm. it can issue a ruling about the sentence. i want has a wide variety of options whether points raised by the appellant or the court itself has its own view of certain issues. >> what do you make of the attention this case is receiving in the wake of the george zimmerman murder trial? downing the comparison
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phillip snick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you are a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption is that it's wrong, it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she had expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong not just a
phillip snick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then...
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that they look back and say this is success, this is a buzzword in the military, foreign and internal defense. this is what it is supposed to look like. so it has a legacy to it, but honestly is a pretty good story, too. we try to write it like a thriller so if you're looking for an analysis on politics and a really good look at the government and what he did wrong in policy you want a peace center that gets you into bolivia 1967 and runs you through it in a kind of a fast-paced life and you will like this. so if there are any questions now, thank you all for coming out we appreciate you coming. let's get some questions now. i like the discussion. [applause] the >> i read the book after he spent 30 years with castro that there were three people castro feared. one of them disappeared in a plane trip that never in that anywhere the second one the arrested because castro didn't have the guts to do it himself and then the third one was che guevara who was out of control, and from what i am dressed in the book he was very clear in saying that he basically turned them over and sent him to bolivia t
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on sequestration which is part of the discussion we had, he defense at thet detriment of non-defense spending. he indicated what the republicans always do. send this over bills, military structure in, va, defense, then they passed that and leave the of the world without any help. we are not going to do that this time. what would it come from eyes on? >> the caucus must follow the president. we know what is in his budget. we know it he would do if republicans stepped forward. we do not need a long discussion. we know as we learned in the debate yesterday. anything the president wants, even though their ideas were accepted, there against corporate tax reform. we have heard the mantra of the republicans for years saying -- he agreed to do it. i gave direct quotes from the republican leader here. suddenly oppose what they agreed to. we know that there has been a revenue component. is totally >> mytive. pre- senators have been involved publicly. larry summers is a long time friend. i think he is very competent man but that decision is up to the president. whoever the president select, thi
on sequestration which is part of the discussion we had, he defense at thet detriment of non-defense spending. he indicated what the republicans always do. send this over bills, military structure in, va, defense, then they passed that and leave the of the world without any help. we are not going to do that this time. what would it come from eyes on? >> the caucus must follow the president. we know what is in his budget. we know it he would do if republicans stepped forward. we do not...
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houset, some of the debate on two amendments for the defense spending bill that deals with nsa data collection programs. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel room in communist china. under section 702, no u.s. citizen in the u.s. can be targeted. i say again, no u.s. person to be targeted in any way by the united states government. while their other authorities, the u.s. person may be subject to an investigation, the u.s. government may not do so under section 702. that is this amendment. the second part of the amendment clarifies section 215, known as the section 501 of fisa. that is no record of the actual conversation of the content that is recorded or collected by the national security agency. the nsa has not been acting outside of its authority. the metadata program is carefully designed with program layers of oversight by all three branches of government. this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from ar
houset, some of the debate on two amendments for the defense spending bill that deals with nsa data collection programs. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel room in communist china. under section 702, no u.s. citizen in the u.s. can be targeted. i say again, no u.s. person to be targeted in any way by the united states...
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plus, will the accused mob boss, whitey bulger, take the stand in his own defense? he is accused of playing a part in 19 murders. while running a notorious boston gang. and, later, becoming one of the nation's most high fro file fugitives. tonight, a look at the strategy for defending whitey bulger. a bus packed with teenagers was headed back from church camp, just a mile from home when this happened. >> came from my left. hit the concrete median and flipped. >> shepard: a pastor and killed. tonight, remembering the dead, comforting the survivors and trying to figure out what caused this crash. plus, he reportedly stole more than $100 million in diamond jewelry. and he did it in a room full of people without firing a single shot. tonight, the masked man who made off with a fortune. but, first from fox this monday night, defending a notorious mobster accused of murder, over and over again. lawyers for whitey bulger began calling witnesses today and now we're waiting to hear whether whitey bulger himself will testify in his own defense. the charges against him, as i m
plus, will the accused mob boss, whitey bulger, take the stand in his own defense? he is accused of playing a part in 19 murders. while running a notorious boston gang. and, later, becoming one of the nation's most high fro file fugitives. tonight, a look at the strategy for defending whitey bulger. a bus packed with teenagers was headed back from church camp, just a mile from home when this happened. >> came from my left. hit the concrete median and flipped. >> shepard: a pastor...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> there was something a bit weird about president obama's big, super hyped everybody absolutely had to watch it now economic speech on yesterday. his speech was all about laying out obama's long-term vision for the economy. but the speech didn't even mention the single most important economic decision president obama will make in his second term. it mentioned all these things that obama would like to do and republicans in congress won't let him do like infrastructure and these big education overhauls, but it
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think this age it's almost a geisha and where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to he called me sometime after a little bit seven am and they told. they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friend text me when i said. what she needed right now and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how much i found out to my friend i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him. and i d
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defense attorneys are expected to call more than a dozen witnesses and, if vindicated, bulger himself could also take the stand. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there was a surprise appearance by a special guest in her hometown last night. amanda berry, one of three women held captive for ten years, waved to the cheering crowd at the rover fest concert in cleveland. it was berry's first public appearance since escaping captivity and one day after her kidnapper ariel castro, was sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years. >>> and this program note, ariel castro's son anthony will be interviewed on "today" tomorrow morning. >>> when nbc "nightly news" continues on this sunday evening, the crackdown on the cruise ship industry. you may be surprised at what's really going on. >>> a look back to the summer of '63 with president john f. kennedy. >>> to troubled waters of the cruise ship industry where consumer confidence has dropped 12% in the last year, a year filled with fires, accidents and health threats finally forcing lawmakers to try to hold them better accountable.
defense attorneys are expected to call more than a dozen witnesses and, if vindicated, bulger himself could also take the stand. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there was a surprise appearance by a special guest in her hometown last night. amanda berry, one of three women held captive for ten years, waved to the cheering crowd at the rover fest concert in cleveland. it was berry's first public appearance since escaping captivity and one day after her kidnapper ariel castro,...
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meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of civilian employees of the department of defense, employees who support military missions carried out by service members overseas, have been furloughed. but it's not too late to reverse these hard-hearted cuts, cuts that were never supposed to take effect in the first place. the sequester was designed to be so painful, it would force democrats and republicans to compromise and find a smart, responsible way to reduce the deficit. there was compromise on one side, with the democrats, and of course none, as usual, with the republicans on the other side. but we haven't given up on reversing these cuts and choosing that responsible path. we've cut the deficit in half over the last three years by more than $2.6 trillion. and while there's more work to be done, we should be making targeted cuts while investing in the things that make america grow. so it's clear, we have reduced the debt by $2.6 trillion and the yearly deficit has been cut in half over the last three years. the way to pursue this type of sound fiscal policy is through regular order, regular order
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of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to come. >> ortiz is particularly interesting in this case because he is the co-defendant that's come forward and said that another co-defendant involved actually told him hernandez is the individual that actually shot the gun and killed odin llyod. his testimony will be particularly crucial in this case. you could see him coming forward and testifying in the hearing. hearsay is allowed. >> we will have to wait ask see what happens. thank you. we will discuss other legal cases later this hour. >>> here's other stories we are polling this morning. explosion ripped through a natural gas gril
of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was there not say anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am and they told. to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what you and your husband get killed in our line. and that's where that's how but it much i found out so my friend i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him. and i do n
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castro in these sets of defenses? >> no. >> he's in a class one by himself? >> certainly there are cases where there have been longer term abductions and the like but the specific nature of this, to abduct and to keep unrelated, this number of unrelated victims for this lean of time in a, within a neighborhood setting is completely unprecedented. >> turning to the next topic within your report, castro functions as -- selection of victims and methodical use of torture, psychological and environmental manipulation represented a calculated captivity. would you explain that statement. >> yes. mr. castro used or he stated in his fbi interview that his selection of victims was impulsive in nature. in fact, there was a pattern of behavior, always on the same street. these victims were similar in terms of their stature. their age. they were female. and they also were very trusting. his use of ruses to get them in his vehicle and his house. once there, over the years, he exposed them to significant degradation and violence which has already been described. he forced c
castro in these sets of defenses? >> no. >> he's in a class one by himself? >> certainly there are cases where there have been longer term abductions and the like but the specific nature of this, to abduct and to keep unrelated, this number of unrelated victims for this lean of time in a, within a neighborhood setting is completely unprecedented. >> turning to the next topic within your report, castro functions as -- selection of victims and methodical use of torture,...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >> here today, we can say with confidence that war was no tie. korea was a victory. when 50 millian south koreans live in freedom, a vibrant democracy, one of the world's most dynamic economies in stark contrast to the repression and poverty of the north,s that is a victory and that is your legacy. >> eric: that was president obama yesterday, marking 60 years of truce since the end of the korean war, declaring, as you heard, the conflict a victory for the u.s. but in north korea, they say they won. they have o
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what do we expect from the defense today, molly? >> reporter: the defense attorney said it would take about two hours to give his closing argument and that aiding the enemy charge you were just talking about, rick, it's key. it's the most serious one of the 21 charges against 25-year-old private bradley manning. and could land him in prison for life if he's convicted. the attorney said yesterday about his closing argument, quote: you're going to hear what the truth sounds like. the government has its job, but there's nobody who could believe what they said. and on the prosecution's five-plus-hourlong closing argument, he said, quote: if it takes you that long to get your point across, you know it is not true. the court-martial's happening at fort meade outside of baltimore, maryland. there is no jury per manning's request. his case is being heard by an army judge, colonel delaware -- denise lind and is expected to announce her decision in the next several days. rick: molly, the prosecution obviously painting a very different picture
what do we expect from the defense today, molly? >> reporter: the defense attorney said it would take about two hours to give his closing argument and that aiding the enemy charge you were just talking about, rick, it's key. it's the most serious one of the 21 charges against 25-year-old private bradley manning. and could land him in prison for life if he's convicted. the attorney said yesterday about his closing argument, quote: you're going to hear what the truth sounds like. the...
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there would be no more shared national defense. it would just be texas on its own. the land where nobody messes with the fact that poor people can't afford health insurance. that was almost four years ago exactly. >> the opposition to reforming health care isn't the most cogent thing in the world thus far. the gop health care solutions group in congress, you will recall, admitted this week they think it's best if they don't actually offer any health care solutions. they'd rather just keep saying no to whatever it is the democrats are offering no matter what it is. but in this rollicking substance-free festival of incoherence, there is one man who is determined to be the most incoherent of all. little known outside his home state for anything other than having beautiful hair and for threatening to secede from the union back in april, texas governor rick perry is now threatening that texas will also secede from health care. i told you it was incoherent. speaking with a conservative talk show host yesterday on wbap in arlington, texas, governor perry had this to say ab
there would be no more shared national defense. it would just be texas on its own. the land where nobody messes with the fact that poor people can't afford health insurance. that was almost four years ago exactly. >> the opposition to reforming health care isn't the most cogent thing in the world thus far. the gop health care solutions group in congress, you will recall, admitted this week they think it's best if they don't actually offer any health care solutions. they'd rather just keep...
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the game a discussion of the defense spending bill. is live at journal" 7:00 a.m. several leather vents to tell about today. beginning with the politico for mommy health insurance exchanges. that is on c-span2 after 8:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span3, the senate homeland security considers the nomination of the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. later on c-span3, a senate energy and national -- natural resources subcommittee holds meeting on water infrastructure. that is that's 2:30 p.m. eastern. >> i think that the korean war in a sense sort of helped the -- unify themselves in a way that was not there before. when the communists came down, they were brutal. a lot of the south koreans turned against the communists in the north. that sort of solidified their sense of national cohesion and identity. but i think they meant scapula because having waited, it is for a possible that the south probably would have disintegrated on its own. >> six years after north korean troops crossed the 30th parallel, sheila miyoshi jage looks at a war that never even end
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
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he going on the offense and putting them back on the defense. he is trying to -- a fight with republicans and it is the anniversary of the march on washington. >> right. >> so this historical and present day -- let's me go to glenn for a second. glenn, i want to bring you in on a point he makes for austerity on a test case for house republican policies. a lot of european countries follow the prescription that house republicans are calling for right now. in many cases their debt and their deficits have actually gone up. what do you make of that? >> it's been a long time. we haven't heard him talk like this. people like mike in his administration have been saying in a long time. it is clearly in terms of imper cal data to bolster the president's opinion. it is strong argument. you were talking earlier about how tough he was and how much he talked about urban america. i don't think he is dipping into that as deeply as he could. my question to the president and white house is when are you going to detroit? and he didn't even mention detroit in this
he going on the offense and putting them back on the defense. he is trying to -- a fight with republicans and it is the anniversary of the march on washington. >> right. >> so this historical and present day -- let's me go to glenn for a second. glenn, i want to bring you in on a point he makes for austerity on a test case for house republican policies. a lot of european countries follow the prescription that house republicans are calling for right now. in many cases their debt and...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> now to the that is car brick yard 400. you think this was just a race? you should think again. this redemption weekend for ryan newman at the brickyard 400. yesterday, newman took the pole position for today's race. look at them. so excited. today he took the whole enchilada. this after learning earlier this month that tony stewart is booting him from the racing team next year. and by the way, stewart finished fourth. way to stick it to the man, huh? congratulations to him. >>> nascar's about as american as apple pie but amid the tailgating and the roaring engines this weekend, there was to be an unlikely sight. a pro-pot ad to be shown dozens of times on a giant screen just outside the indianapolis racetrack. but just as the weekend was kicking off, the company who owns the jumbotron pulled the ad after complaints of anti-drug groups. >> if you enjoy a good beer, there's a similar product. one without all the calories and serious health problems. less toxic so it
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certainly her family, her grandfather believing in self-defense. rosa parks was a lifelong believer in self-defense. her mother is definition of respectability. you ask and demand that people respect you. that's the respectability she grows up. she meets the describe as the first real activist she ever met. who will become her husband, raymond parks. he's working on the scots borrow case. i think in term of thinking about the political consciousness. in many way it is starts there around the case. it starts with many of these cases; right, of both trying to protect black men from these kinds of charges, and simultaneously trying to get justice for black people, right, under the law. white brutality, cases of sexual violence as we talked about. cases of other brutality against black people. so her political consciousness starts in that work in that work. the scotts borrow case in the '40s and '30s around the cases as she in many ways take over the montgomery ncaap to make it an activist chapter. then she's a reader. part of what i think we forget is
certainly her family, her grandfather believing in self-defense. rosa parks was a lifelong believer in self-defense. her mother is definition of respectability. you ask and demand that people respect you. that's the respectability she grows up. she meets the describe as the first real activist she ever met. who will become her husband, raymond parks. he's working on the scots borrow case. i think in term of thinking about the political consciousness. in many way it is starts there around the...
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phillip resnick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law & order." on several points, the experts agreed. >> we both agreed that she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing against the law. where we differed then, was in spite of knowingette was against the law, she believes she was doing what was right for the children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you're a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption that it's wrong, that it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she'd expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong, not just against t
phillip resnick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law & order." on several points, the experts agreed. >> we both agreed that she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing against the law. where we...